HP Insight Control for Linux 6.2 User Guide

NOTES:
During installation, when specifying the HTTP setup, you are prompted for the IP address
of the CMS and the path name for the RHEL installation. For example:
http://CMS-IP-addr:CMS-port/path-name
Where:
CMS-IP-addr is the IP address of the CMS
CMS-port is the port number of the repository web server that you specified when
you installed Insight Control for Linux. The factory default value is 60000.
path-name is the path name of the directory containing the RHEL distribution; this
path name is relative to /opt/repository, for example, enter /os/
RHEL5U5-x64 for the full path name /opt/repository/os/
RHEL5U5x64.
For interactive installations of RHEL 4.6, RHEL 4.7, and RHEL 4.8, HP recommends changing
the default port number from 60000 to 80 as follows:
1. Use a text editor to edit the HTTPD configuration file and comment out the following
line:
Listen 80
The HTTPD configuration file location and name depends on the OS installed on the
CMS:
If the CMS is installed with a RHEL OS, edit the /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
file.
If the CMS is installed with a SLES OS, edit the /etc/apache2/listen.conf
file.
2. Restart the Apache service if you have already run OptionsIC-LinuxConfigure
Management Services to start services. If services have not started yet, skip this step.
If the CMS is installed with a RHEL OS, enter:
# /etc/init.d/httpd restart
If the CMS is installed with a SLES OS, enter:
# /etc/init.d/apache2 startssl
3. Use a text editor to edit the /opt/mx/icle/icle.properties file, and set the
REPOSITORY_HTTP_PORT value to 80.
4. Stop and restart HP SIM:
# /opt/mx/bin/mxstop
# /opt/mx/bin/mxstart
To launch an interactive RHEL installation, follow these steps:
1. Select the following menu item from the HP Insight Control user interface:
DeployOperating SystemRed Hat Interactive
2. Follow the generic OS installation procedure in Section 9.8 (page 106).
3. After the installation is complete, go to the system console and manually install the PSP.
You can install the entire contents of the PSP, but at a minimum, you must install the
components listed in Table 13-1 (page 143), which HP SIM requires.
If you do not install these components of the PSP, you lose the ability to manage the system
with Insight Control for Linux.
100 Installing operating systems on managed systems